Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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Washington Irving. The genius of the nation appears in its highest lustre in this particular in the dis- covery , or rather the application , of a subject which seems to supply an inexhaustible mine of words . It is nothing more , my ...
Washington Irving. The genius of the nation appears in its highest lustre in this particular in the dis- covery , or rather the application , of a subject which seems to supply an inexhaustible mine of words . It is nothing more , my ...
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... with the same articles of information , and pos- sessed of the same violent inclination to give it vent ; for in this country every man adopts some particular slangwhanger as the standard of his judgment , A Battle of Words II.
... with the same articles of information , and pos- sessed of the same violent inclination to give it vent ; for in this country every man adopts some particular slangwhanger as the standard of his judgment , A Battle of Words II.
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Washington Irving. some particular slangwhanger as the standard of his judgment , and reads everything he writes if he reads nothing else ; which is doubt- less the reason why the people of this logocracy are so marvellously enlightened ...
Washington Irving. some particular slangwhanger as the standard of his judgment , and reads everything he writes if he reads nothing else ; which is doubt- less the reason why the people of this logocracy are so marvellously enlightened ...
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... Particular . The man- sion appears to have been consecrated to the jolly god , and teems with monuments sacred to conviviality . Every chest of drawers , clothes- press , and cabinet is decorated with enormous China punch - bowls ...
... Particular . The man- sion appears to have been consecrated to the jolly god , and teems with monuments sacred to conviviality . Every chest of drawers , clothes- press , and cabinet is decorated with enormous China punch - bowls ...
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... biography , except my cous- in's excellent memory ; which is most pro- vokingly retentive of every uninteresting particular . My allotted chamber in the Hall is the same that was occupied in days of yore by my hon- Ancient Furniture 27.
... biography , except my cous- in's excellent memory ; which is most pro- vokingly retentive of every uninteresting particular . My allotted chamber in the Hall is the same that was occupied in days of yore by my hon- Ancient Furniture 27.
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